Monday, November 4, 2013

Trojans Claim Victory Over RedBirds

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HANNIBAL, Mo. – Hannibal-LaGrange defeated Illinois State 33-18 Saturday afternoon in its first match of the season.  The win gives HLGU its second straight victory over the Red Birds as the Trojans took last year's match 40-6.
"[Woods, McElfresh, Townsend, and Wright] have been working hard and they came through big for us and got us six points each [by fall] to help us win the dual," commented Head Coach Scott Hawes.  "I'm very proud of the team.  We had a lot of guys out with sickness and injury as well as some eligibility issues.  We had a young lineup step in and take the lead and they did a good job for us."
Sophomore Brady Sloup (125 lb.) opened the dual for Hannibal-LaGrange with a win by forfeit, giving HLGU an early 6-0 lead.
Sophomore Gary Woods (133 lb.) and freshman Caleb McElfresh (149 lb.) increased the Trojans' lead by 12 as each won by fall.
After giving up three points to Illinois State, HLGU pushed ahead with another win by fall.  Sophomore James Townsend (157 lb.) pinned Ryan Loy to up the Trojans' advantage to 24-3.  Freshman Jeremiah Reed (165 lb.) followed the pin with a 2-1 decision over Marcus McCall, giving Hannibal-LaGrange three more points.
Illinois State picked up 15 points during the next three matches to cut the Trojan lead down to 27-18.  Steve Burling won by fall over Trojan freshman Jacob Kaibel (174 lb.), Julio Perez won by a 3-2 decision over sophomore Seth Pierce (184 lb.) and Tom Mitrenga won by forfeit in the 197 lb. weight class.
In the final match of the afternoon, sophomore Michael Wright (285 lb.) put the finishing touches on the Red Birds with Hannibal-LaGrange's fourth win by fall.  Wright's victory over Kyle Ressinger gave HLGU six more points and a 15 point win.
The Trojans will now prepare for their next match on Thursday, Nov. 7.  The home dual against Benedictine is set to begin at 7:00 p.m. inside the Mabee Sports Complex.
-Jordan Argo, HLGU SID

Friday, October 25, 2013

Trojan Wrestling Kicks Off 6th Season


Hannibal, MO  - Hannibal-LaGrange University Trojan Wrestling program started its sixth season of competition this fall. After several weeks of lifting, conditioning, open mat and the start of practice, the Trojan wrestlers are starting to show signs they are ready to rumble on the mat. The Labor Day Weekend Camp out has become an annual Trojan wrestling tradition. The purpose of this camp out is for the coaches and wrestlers to have a team bonding experience. This year’s Labor Day camp out has sparked the fire for good team chemistry which has led to a high level of intensity in practice.  From the beginning of preseason our returning wrestlers have set the tone for the intensity of our practices and the new wrestlers have jumped right in giving us some spirited and intense practices. This season we have three seniors, Bryce Alexandar (184 Maryville, MO), Dan Capp (184 Kansas City, MO), and Dan Carey (197 Batavia, IL), who will lead the Trojans this year.  Returners who are back who will make an impact this season are Caleb Shuck (141 Willard, MO), Tyler Sonnabend (149 St. Louis, MO), James Townsend (157 Neosho, MO),  Mike Wright (HWT St. Clair, MO). Some newcomers to watch will be Brady Sloup  (125 Quincy, IL), Gary Woods (125/133 Fredricksburg, VA), Caleb McElfresh (125 Colorado Springs, CO), Kyle McClinton (141 Middleburg, FL)  Kyle Lippman (157 Winfield, MO), Jeremiah Reed (165 St. Peters, MO), Jacob Kaibel (165 Troy, MO), Seth Pierce (174 Liberty, MO), Robert Simons (197 Mustang, OK).  Other wrestlers who will be competing for HLGU throughout the season are Cameron Lanterman (165 Lake Isabella, CA),  LJ Downey (165 Baltimore, MD), Colton Bock (197 Monroe City, MO), Konner Braughton (197 Kansas City, MO),  Justin Whitaker (197 Kansas City, MO) Cody Carter (HWT Pittsfield, IL), Kenneth Stanger (HWT Troy, MO).  On a spiritual level I have been challenging our wrestlers daily to not strive for excellence just on the mat, but in the classroom and in life in Christ. This year I have been using legendary basketball Coach John Wooden and Jay Carty’s book called Coach Wooden’s Pyramid of Success Playbook-Applying The Pyramid of Success To Your Life to guide us with Biblical principles which lead to successful living. We aren’t just training for wrestling at the Secker Fieldhouse we are training for life.


Hannibal- LaGrange University
2013- 2014 Wrestling Schedule 

Blue and Red Dual (Intersquad Dual)............................ October 26th, Hannibal, MO 10 am
IL State........................................................................ November 2nd, Hannibal, MO 4 pm
Benedictine................................................................. November 7th Hannibal, MO/ 7 pm
Knox College Invite...................................................... November 9th Galesburg, IL/All Day
Truman State Dual ....................................................... November 14th Kirksville, MO/ 7 pm
Luther Open................................................................ November 16th Decorah, IA/All Day
Joe Parisi Open ........................................................... November 23rd St. Charles, MO/ All Day
Maranatha Baptist Bible College................................... December 6th Watertown, WI/ 5pm
Milwaukee School of Engineering Invite....................... December 7th  Milwaukee, WI/ All Day
York Open................................................................... December 14th York, NE
Knox College Dual Tournament.................................... January 4th Galesburg, IL/ All Day
Central College Invite................................................... January 11th Pella, IA/ All Day
Missouri Baptist University.......................................... January 14th, Hannibal, MO/7pm
Missouri Valley College Invitational............................... January 18th   Marshall, MO/ All Day
Grandview Open......................................................... January 25th Des Moines, IA/ All Day
Graceland University (Senior Night)......................... January 21st, Hannibal, MO/ 7 PM
Baker University.......................................................... January 28th, Ballwin City, KS 7 pm
Harper Open................................................................ February 1st   Palatine, IL/ All Day
William Penn University............................................... February 13th Oskaloosa, IA/ 7 pm
Midwest Qualifying Championship............................... February 22nd, Marshall, MO/ All Day
NAIA National Tournament         March 7-8 Topeka, KS  

Saturday, August 31, 2013

Ragsdale Makes Early Commitment to HLGU Wrestling


 

By Clint Mitchell


For Marshfield senior Micah Ragsdale, all of his years of hard work and dedication have finally come to fruition.

The Blue Jays senior wrestler secured a college future last Friday in the Marshfield High School library, signing his National Letter of Intent to wrestle at Hannibal-LaGrange University next season.

“This is such a good day for me,” Ragsdale said. “It’s very exciting. Overall, they have such a nice campus at Hannibal, and the coaches are all good guys. It was just a perfect fit for me.”

A large crowd of family, friends and coaches piled into the high school library to witness Ragsdale’s signing. And as one-by-one they came to shake the senior’s hand, he admitted, the support was overwhelming.

“That means a lot to me,” he said. “I really didn’t expect to see that many people show up. To have that kind of support, that just means so much to me, more than I can explain.”

Ragsdale is coming off a 44-8 junior campaign, in which he won the Class 3, District 3 title in the 195-pound weight class. He qualified for the state tournament, compiling a 2-2 record en route to a second-place consolation-bracket finish. The 6-0 senior also racked up a 31-14 record as a sophomore, just missing out on state qualification.

But it was a trip to the Hannibal-LaGrange wrestling camp in the summer leading into junior season in which Ragsdale made the biggest impact on the Trojan coaching staff.

“He was such a hard worker, and she showed us that he wanted to be a student of the sport,” said Hannibal-LaGrange University head wrestling coach Scott Hawes. “He worked really hard, and really focused on taking on the technique that we taught him.”

Hawes and his staff — who have qualified 10 wrestlers for the National Association of Intercollegiate Athletics National tournament since 2008 — stayed in touch with Ragsdale over the following seasons, watching him improve each time on the mat. But just as important as wins and losses, Hawes said, was Ragsdale’s work ethic.

In fact, Ragsdale’s hard work was enough to earn him a spot on the Missouri National team last summer, after the he finished fourth at the State Freestyle/Greco tournament.

Though Ragsdale finished 0-4 at the National Freestyle/Greco tournament in Fargo, N.D. — the premier event for high school wrestlers — his participation alone in the highly-prestigious tournament was enough to leave an impression on Hawes.

“That’s one thing we really look for,” Hawes said. “We saw him out there wrestling in some big summertime tournaments. A lot of guys are at home enjoying the summer off, but Micah was out there working. That’s important to us.”

The fact that Ragsdale’s work ethic has carried him so far comes as no surprise to Marshfield head wrestling coach Chris Teed, who has seen his senior’s growth and maturity firsthand.

“It’s so exciting for me to see this for Micah,” Teed said. “I’ve seen him put a lot of time and effort into getting this far. I have no doubts he’s going to succeed at the college level, just because of how hard he works.”

Teed took over as the Jays’ head coach this summer, after spending two years as an assistant, and he admits, without Ragsdale, the Marshfield program would not be where it is today.

“Micah is such a good leader,” he said. “He’s not always the most vocal, but he leads by example. That’s very important for a coach to have somebody like that who’s going to take on some sort of leadership role. He’s helped build this program up, and people have come out for us just because they’ve seen how Micah handles his business.

“I’ve enjoyed seeing Micah go from where he was when I got here, to where he is now. I’ve felt him getting better and getting tougher. I know it’s encouraging to him to see all his hard work pay off.”

In addition to wrestling this winter, Ragsdale is also a standout offensive lineman on the Blue Jays football team. And though he said he enjoys his time on the grid iron, Ragsdale knows when the winter rolls around, he’ll be putting in countless hours on the mat to ensure not only a successful senior campaign, but an optimistic start to his college career.

“I really feel like I’m prepared (for college wrestling),” Ragsdale said. “But I know I have a lot to work. I need to get better in the top and bottom positions. But I have confidence in myself, and I know I can do good and be successful when I get to Hannibal.”

Tuesday, May 7, 2013

Quincy Blue Devil Joins Trojan Wrestling


Hannibal, MO – The Hannibal-LaGrange University wrestling program is pleased to have signed Brady Sloup from Quincy, Illinois. Sloup wrestled for the Quincy High School Blue Devils in Quincy, IL and graduated in May of 2012. Sloup wrestled in the 120 lb weight class for the Blue Devils and is planning on wrestling in the 125 lb weight class for the Trojans next year. Sloup compiled a career record of 111-35. Prior to his senior year season being cut short due to an injury, Sloup compiled an impressive 29-1 record.

 “I’m excited to have Brady wrestling for us next season. After getting hurt and not being able to compete at state, I know Sloup left high school wrestling with a bad taste in his mouth. After a year off of wrestling Sloup is hungry for competition. I’ve seen him at open mats and he is intense and has heavy hands for a light wrestler. Sloup is a hard worker and every year in high school he got better and did the things in the off season to get better. At the J Robinson 28 day Intensive Wrestling Camp Brady was recognized as a top 5 wrestler. I am confident that we will see much improvement in Brady’s wrestling ability as he has the opportunity to build on the foundation his high school coaches laid. I’m looking forward to having Brady in the room next season”, said HLGU Head Wrestling Coach Scott Hawes.

 Sloup was also a captain for the Blue Devils his senior year and all-conference wrestler in the Western Big 6. Sloup is also the first Quincy High School wrestler to wrestle for the Trojans.

 Sloup will be majoring in Criminal Justice at HLGU.
 

Thursday, May 2, 2013

Lippman Becomes First Winfield Warrior to Join Trojan Wrestling!

 
Hannibal, MO - The Hannibal-LaGrange University Wrestling program is pleased to have signed Kyle Lippman. Lippman will graduate from Winfield High School in May of 2013. 

Lippman’s combined career record on varsity is 131-63 and he was a four time state qualifier. His best season record was this year with a 45-8, 1st place in the GAC North Conference Championship, District Champion and 4th place finish in the MO State Tournament. “Lippman is only going to get better in college. He loves wrestling. I’ve seen him wrestle and I can see his desire to improve. Lippman will bring intensity to the room. He will be a great addition to our room next year”, said HLGU Head Wrestling Coach Scott Hawes. Lippman also set the Winfield Warriors school’s records of first 4x state qualifier, most wins in a season at 45, and record for fastest pin at 7 seconds. Lippman also shined last year for the Warrior track team by qualifying in the high jump in the MO state tournament.  Lippman plans to wrestle at 157/165 pounds for the Trojans. Lippman plans on majoring in Nursing at HLGU.

Lippman is the son of Jason and Cara Lippman.

HLGU is a Division I NAIA (National Association of Intercollegiate Athletics) school and a member of the American Midwest Conference.

Monday, April 22, 2013

Mustang High School Bronco Joins Trojan Wrestling


Hannibal, MO – The Hannibal-LaGrange University wrestling program is pleased to have signed Robert Simons from Mustang, Oklahoma. Simons wrestles for Mustang High School in Mustang, OK. Simons wrestled 195 lb weight class last season and is planning on wrestling in the 197 lb weight class for the Trojans next year. Simons started wrestling for the Mustang High School Broncos his sophomore year and has seen his record improve every year since. Simons attained a 6-19 record his sophomore season and this year finished with a much improved record of 23-14.  

 “I had the opportunity to see Robert wrestle when he came for his campus visit. Robert is a hard worker and will develop more as a college wrestler. I am confident that we will see much improvement in Robert’s wrestling ability as he has the opportunity to build on the foundation his high school coaches laid. I am impressed with Robert’s desire to improve and his hard work. Robert loves wrestling and he believes in our program. I’m looking forward to having Robert in the room next season”, said HLGU Head Wrestling Coach Scott Hawes.

This season Simons was also named the Mustang High School Sr. Wrestler of the year and was the Mustang High School Bronco Spirit Award winner his junior year .

Simons will be majoring in Art at HLGU.

Simons is the son of Kevin and Rene’ Simons.

HLGU is a Division I NAIA (National Association of Intercollegiate Athletics) school and a member of the American Midwest Conference

Thursday, April 18, 2013

Marauder Joins Trojans!


Hannibal, MO - The Hannibal-LaGrange University Wrestling program is pleased to have signed Caleb “Chip” McElfresh from Colorado Springs, CO. McElfresh will graduate from Mitchell High School in May of 2013. 

This season McElfresh compiled an impressive record of 27-9 which was a huge improvement over his freshmen year record of 6-10.  McElfresh is a Colorado state tournament qualifier and was a regional runner up this year for the Mitchell High School Marauders. “Chip is a tough wrestler and a hard worker. Mcelfresh improved every season of his high school career and he knows how to work through the tough times in a wrestling season. His high school coaches, Coach Kevin Meyer and Coach Tim Bonebright, believe Chip is only going to get better in college. I’ve seen Chip wrestle and I agree with their assessment. I’m looking forward to him making this next step of wrestling for me at the college level.  McElfresh has what it takes to be a competitive collegiate wrestler,” said HLGU Head Wrestling Coach Scott Hawes. “Chip will be a great addition to our program. I’m excited to see what Chip will accomplish as a freshman."


Along with wrestling McElfresh competed in Football, Cross Country, Baseball and Track at Mitchell High school. McEfresh was also a three sport athlete for all four years for the Marauders. Chip was a two time team captain and received the Most Improved Jr. Award. This year Chip received another team honor by receiving the Marauders Team Leadership Award.  McElfresh will be wrestling in the 125 lb weight class next year for HLGU.

McElfresh plans on majoring in Media Communications at HLGU.

McElfresh is the son of Tina Cooper.

HLGU is a Division I NAIA (National Association of Intercollegiate Athletics) school and a member of the American Midwest Conference.


 

Monday, April 15, 2013

2013 Troy Buchanan MVP Grappler Signs with HLGU Trojans


Hannibal, MO – The Hannibal-LaGrange University wrestling program is pleased to have signed Jacob Kaibel from Troy, MO. Kaibel will graduate from Troy Buchanan High School in May of 2013. Kaibel wrestled at 152/160 lbs for the Troy Buchanan Trojans this season. Kaibel qualified for the MO State tournament and had a 35-7 record on the season. Kaibel has seen much improvement since his junior season where he had a 20-12 record.

“I have been working with Jacob since his sophomore year and I have seen him improve every season. I continued to be impressed with his character and work ethic when he attended our Trojan Wrestling Camp. Jacob is a good student and loves wrestling and he wants to continue to improve. He is enthusiastic about HLGU and wrestling for HLGU next year. I’m looking forward to his enthusiasm and hard work in the room”, said HLGU Head Wrestling Coach Scott Hawes. Kaibel also is in third place for most pins in a season for Troy Buchanan. Kaibel’s overall varsity record is 79-45. Jacob plans on wrestling 165 lbs in the 2013-14 season for the HLGU Trojans. Some of Kaibel’s honor’s include: Troy Buchanans 2013 MVP, 2013 2nd place in the GAC, 2nd Place in Districts, and All Conference Scholar Athlete.

 Kaibel is undecided on his major at HLGU at this time.

 Kaibel is the son of Ken and Traci Kaibel.

HLG is a Division I NAIA (National Association of Intercollegiate Athletics) school and a member of the American Midwest Conference

Friday, March 29, 2013

Topeka, Kan., to Host 2014 and 2015 NAIA Wrestling National Championships


KANSAS CITY, Mo. – The National Association of Intercollegiate Athletics (NAIA) is proud to announce that the 2014 and 2015 NAIA Wrestling National Championships will be held in Topeka, Kan., and hosted by Visit Topeka Inc., Topeka Shawnee County Sports Council and the Heart of America Athletic Conference (HAAC). The 2014 national championships are scheduled for March 7 –8, and the 2015 event will be March 6 –7. The venue is the Kansas Expocentre in the capital city of Kansas.

The Expocentre offers 210,000 square feet of event space. This venue has served as the site for numerous national sporting competitions, including the 1988 US Olympic Trials, the USA Wrestling Kansas State Folkstyle Championships and the USA Wrestling Kids Folkstyle Nationals. Click here for facility map of the Expocentre.

The Expocentre held its first event in 1987 with a sold-out concert featuring Kenny Rogers, T. Graham Brown and Ronnie Milsap. At times, there are six events hosted simultaneously in the facilities, and typically over 600 events are booked annually. Landon Arena is located inside the Expocentre and currently is home to the Topeka RoadRunners NAHL hockey team and the Kansas Koyotes APFL football team.

Topeka will welcome the wrestling national championships for the first time in the 56-year history of the event. The city is listed with a population of nearly 123,000 and located approximately 60 miles from Kansas City, Mo. The state has hosted three previous NAIA Wrestling National Championships in the city of Hays in 1980, 1990 and 1992.

“We are looking forward to having the NAIA Wrestling National Championships in Topeka for 2014 and 2015,” said Jim Carr, NAIA President and CEO. “The sport of wrestling has a strong presence in the state of Kansas. The city of Topeka has proven that they have hosted successful national events. The NAIA is excited to have this friendly community provide a wonderful experience for all NAIA student-athletes and teams.”

The Kansas chapter of USA Wrestling, which is the national governing body for wrestling in the United States, ranks No. 1 in the nation in certified coaches and No. 4 in the nation in youth participation.

Visit Topeka Inc., is a non-profit organization created to promote Topeka as a tourist destination and a great place to hold conventions, trade shows, tournaments and other sporting events. The city’s inception dates back to 1854 and is remembered for one significant piece of American history – the United States Supreme Court case between Brown v. Board of Education.

The Topeka Shawnee County Sports Council is in existence to enhance the quality of life and the economy in the Topeka community by leading the effort to develop and promote youth, amateur and collegiate sporting events.

“We are so very excited to work with the NAIA to welcome the NAIA Wrestling National Championships for 2014 and 2015 to Topeka,” said Jeffrey Alderman, Director of Sales at Visit Topeka Inc. “This outstanding competition will allow us to showcase our wonderful city to the many participants and thousands of spectators, and is a win-win for our community and the NAIA.”

The Heart of America Athletic Conference (HAAC) was founded in 1971 and is the governing body of 10 conference schools located in Iowa, Kansas, Missouri and Nebraska. Three schools have been members of the conference since its inception – Baker (Kan.), Graceland (Iowa) and Missouri Valley. Peru State (Neb.) became the newest school to join the storied conference as the Bobcats began full competition during the 2011-12 academic year. Baker, Benedictine (Kan.) and Missouri Valley sponsor the sport of wrestling in the HAAC.

The national championships consist of 10 individual weight classes. Those competitions occur during four sessions with two each day. There are currently 41 NAIA Wrestling varsity programs for the 2013 season. For a complete list of wrestling schools, click here.

Since 1937, the NAIA has administered programs and championships in proper balance with the overall educational experience. In 2000, the NAIA reaffirmed its purpose to enhance the character-building aspects of sport. Through Champions of Character, the NAIA seeks to create an environment in which every student-athlete, coach, official and spectator is committed to the true spirit of competition through five core values: integrity, respect, responsibility, sportsmanship and servant leadership.

To learn more about NAIA wrestling, click here.

 

 

Alan Grosbach

National Association of Intercollegiate Athletics

Manager of Communications and Sports Information

1200 Grand Boulevard | Kansas City, MO 64106

Monday, February 18, 2013

Alexander, Downs Qualify for NAIA Championships for the Third Time in Their Career!

BALDWIN CITY, Kan. – Both junior Bryce Alexander (165 lb.) and junior Nathan Downs (174 lb.) earned at-large bids into the NAIA National Wrestling Championships as each fell short of an automatic berth. The two came away with fifth and sixth place finishes in their respected weight classes at the Central Qualifying Tournament, but needed a top four finish to automatically qualify for nationals.
Alexander finished the day 4-2 to place fifth at the tournament. The Maryville, Mo. native won his first match of the day in an 8-6 decision over Trevor Dice (Bethany) before falling into the consolation bracket with a second round loss to Zach Skates (Oklahoma City) by way of a 12-6 decision.
Alexander followed the loss with consecutive wins to find himself just two wins away from a third place finish. The junior pinned Tylor Pitcher (William Penn) in 2:16 and pinned William Lutz (Bacone) in 1:03 before losing for the second time in the tournament by a 4-3 decision to Gian Traverso (Missouri Valley).
Again, Alexander followed the loss with a win as he defeated Nathan Sommer (Baker) by a 7-0 decision to finish in fifth.
Downs finished with a 3-3 record to finish sixth at the tournament. The Troy, Mo. native pinned his first opponent, Alvaro Zermeno (Bacone), in 2:54 before losing a 3-2 decision, in his second round match, against eventual champion Thomas Moman (Grand View).
After falling into the consolation bracket, Downs pinned Jose Hernandez (Bacone) in 4:56 and defeated Stephen Loosbrock by way of an 8-0 major decision to draw within two wins of a third place finish. However, the junior fell to Parker Owen (Baker) in an 8-1 decision and was pinned by Teagan Franco (Oklahoma City) in 2:45 to finish with in sixth.
Both Alexander and Downs will participate as at-large selections in the NAIA National Wrestling Championships on March 1 and 2 in Des Moines, Iowa.
Hannibal-LaGrange University is a Division I NAIA (National Association of Intercollegiate Athletics) institution and a member of the American Midwest Conference.
-Jordan Argo, HLGU, SID

Tuesday, February 12, 2013

IOC Drops Wrestling From the 2020 Olympics


Many of you have seen that the IOC has decided to drop wrestling from the 2020 Olympics. I think this a terrible decision.  I hope that the IOC reconsiders and reestablishes wrestling. I remember hearing Dan Gable warning that IOC decision was a possibility as he spoke at Camp of Champs back in 2006. His message then as it is now is that we need to educate people concerning the sport of wrestling.  Mike Moyer is the executive director of the National Wrestling Coaches Association, which I am a member of along with every other college wrestling coach in America. Mike Moyer has been striving to do just what Dan Gable says need to be done, “educate”.  Mike has been proactive in educating wrestlers, coaches, and fans of wrestling about the dangers facing the future of wrestling. He has been an outspoken advocate for wrestling in America.  I know Mike and he is a good man who eats, drinks and sleeps wrestling. I will be praying for Mike and others as they seek to represent the sport that God has used to develop character and discipline in my life and the lives of wrestlers all over the world. I don’t think the IOC’s decision will be quickly overturned. In the meantime I will continue to stay positive about wrestling, work to educate others about our sport, and be committed to making wrestlers and the sport of wrestling better.

Here are some facts that Mike Moyer shared this morning.

1. High school participation has grown by over 40,000 over the past decade
2. 95 new college wrestling teams (at all levels) have been established since 1999

3. Wrestling is the 6th most popular high school boys sport with over 272,000 participants
4. There are now over 8,200 young women who wrestle in high schools and we have 21 intercollegiate women's wrestling teams 

5. The 2012 NCAA DI Wrestling Championships sold an unprecedented 112,000 tickets and wrestling is among the top 5 NCAA revenue producing championships (4 consecutive sellouts)
6. Wrestling is one of the original Olympic sports and has been included in all but one Olympic competition since 1896. Only four other sports -- track and field, cycling, gymnastics and swimming -- have been in more Games.

7. There is no doubt that a strong Olympic wrestling team is helpful in our efforts to increase participation at the grass roots, high school, and college levels.   Young wrestlers need to be able to dream of being an Olympic Champion as they develop.  For this reason, we will fully support USA Wrestling’s efforts to make sure wrestling remains as an Olympic sport.

 

Thursday, February 7, 2013

Central Qualifier and NAIA Championship Information

This year the way NAIA wrestlers will qualify for the NAIA national tournament will be different than in previous years. In the past wrestlers could qualify for the national tournament prior to the end of the year qualifying tournament. This year the only way to qualify for the national tournament is at the qualifing tournament. Hannibal-LaGrange University wrestling will competing in the Central National Qualifying Tournament which will be hosted Saturday, February 16, 2013 at Baker University in Baldwin, City, KS. Here is a list of details concerning the Central Qualifyer.

CENTRAL NATIONAL QUALIFYING TOURNAMENT
DATE:                                                   Saturday, February 16, 2013

SITE:                                                     Baker University
                                                                Collins Gymnasium
                                                                6th and Fremont St.
                                                                Baldwin City, Kansas  66006

TEAMS: Bacone College, Baker University, Bethany College, Benedictine College, Central Baptist College, Grand View University, Hannibal-LaGrange University, Missouri Valley College, Oklahoma City University, Wayland Baptist University, William Penn University

OFFICIALS: Randy Steen, Jeron Quincy, J.R. Blose, Paul Viterisi, Glenn Rosario
 
WEIGH-IN TIMES: Skin Checks begin @ 6:50 a.m.
Weigh-in begins at 7:00 a.m.  Facility will open @ 6:00 a.m.

SESSIONS:                                     Preliminary Rounds begin @ 9:00am on 3 mats.  Tournament will run straight through with post qualifying meeting to follow.
 
AWARDS:                                      Individual Awards for top three (3) places, Awards for Regional Championship & Runner-Up teams, Coach of the Year, & Most Outstanding Wrestler.
RULES:                                               
NCAA Rules with the following exceptions:
1.       12 entries total
2.       No more than (2) entries per weight class
3.       National Tournament Qualifiers must participate in the Qualifying competition

Click here for the NAIA National Wrestling Tournament Information!